SQL Server database compare tool [closed] - sql-server

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Does someone know of a good free SQL Server database compare tool? Something like what RedGate has.
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DBComparer might be what You're looking for.

Never used, but it's in my bookmarks for when I need it, it's free and looks ok: Open DBDdiff.
Let us know your conclusions if you try it !

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Oracle sample schema for big data [closed]

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Are there any sample oracle schemas for big data? Specifically searching more than 500K row, multiple column and more than one table.
For this purpose I have used TPC benchmarks. You can download a dbgen tool which you can use to generate as much data as you want. You can download it here: http://www.tpc.org/tpc_documents_current_versions/current_specifications.asp

Which database should I use for a rule-based language? [closed]

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I wrote rules in Jess, which database should I use to store them?
Jess has no built-in capability for storing rules in a database; it works with flat files, either text or XML. To use a database, you'd have to implement code yourself to retrieve (and store) them. As such, there's not much we can do to help you choose a database, as Jess won't care.

mobile phones make/model/characteristic database [closed]

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Please help finding software/database with mobile phones make/model/characteristic database. I need it to integrate into my website.
Most of these are copyrighted so we can't help you. Best idea is to pull the data manually from the makes you know....
There might be free sources out there, but I highly doubt it.
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to update my post... Wikipedia is a great source of information, but please observe the licenses which they have over their data. Most often, it's the Creative Commons License, but this doesn't meant that their sources have other licenses... And there are others too...
Manufacturers/Makes:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mobile_phone_makers_by_country
http://www.phonearena.com/
Models:
http://www.phonearena.com/

Alternatives to Streaminsight in the .NET world [closed]

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Streaminsight was released as part of SQL Server R2, kind of a strange departure but interesting concept. However, it doesnt appear to be anything particularly groundbreaking so I wondered if there were any existing open source .NET libraries that could be considered alternatives to StreamInsight.
try NEsper it is a porting from java's Esper.

Searching for a website about creating databases [closed]

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What websites do you know about developing DB?
It should have a lot of examples(e.g. file-store architecture, meta-data db, data-warehouse).
Did you try the database entry on wikipedia? Or the MS SQL Server examples on CodePlex?

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